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March 12, 1895 (4 pages)

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N . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) Nerada City, Nevads County, Calif. —_— Published Evenings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. BuBSCRIPTION TeeMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, a@ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer @ Full Year. LocAt Reapinc Norices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents @ Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Application ) LIEBIG © CO DR. LUAb Cc San Francisco’s Oldest, Most Reliable and Sucdessful Special Doctors. me above leading San Francisco Special Doctors will make theif” os Sivwe visit to Grass Valley, and have private offices, for free consu! (ation House, Monday and Tuesday, Marchi llth and 12th, and at the NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, On Wednesday, March 13th, uri¢j) Thursday Noon, March 14th, Only. at the Morgan TUESDAY MARCH 12, 1895. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and intentions. J.M. Walling left on last evening's train, S. Parsons came down from Graniteville today. : Dr. R. M. Hunt is on the sick list, being confined to his bed. H. German came over from North San Juan today. ©. K. Smith’ of Oakland is here spending a few days. John Miller came over from French Corral today. J. Dixon came down from Downieville yesterday on bis way below. John Temby, the hotel keeper of Grass “Valley, was a visitor here today. Mark Mitchell of Grass Valley graced our EES: streets-today by his presence. F. M. Avery and 8, Hollub, of San Francisco, came in on last evening’s train. Major J. S. McBride came over from North San Juan on his Way to San Francisco. ; J. E. Poingdestre and wife will probably jeave tomorrow night for Oakland and San Francisco. Miss Florence Monroe, who has been vis iting friends in this city for the past few days, left for her home in ,North Bloomfield this morning. ‘ ® A. R. Lord returved last. evening from Santa Cruz,“where he went with otber grand officers of the Encamyment to visit the local Encampment at that place. W. D. “Harris, the undertaker of Gras Valley, came up from that place this after noon to take charge of the body of Patrick McHugh, who died at the County Hospital W. G. Richards and wife went to Lincolv; Placer county, Sunday, to see Mrs. James Bays, sister of Mrs. Richards, who i seriously sick. Mr. _ night. eee LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings The Excursion Concert for the benefit of the Congregational Church will take place at Odd Fellows Hall tonight, without fail. Everybody is invited. School Trustee William Kelleber of Grass Valley was thrown from a wagon this morning and received a number of bruises about the face and head. by his horse running away. ~— eee a Died at the Hospital. The accident was caused Patrick McHugh died at the County Hospital last night. He was until recently —employed as watchman at the Conlin mine, stricken He was brought to the Hospital about two weeks ago. ~Deceased was a native of Ireland,aged fiftymix years, and had resided in this county many years, The remains were taken to Grass Valley and will be buried near Grass Valley, being down while on duty there. under the suspices of the Miners’ Union, of which organization deceased was a member. BS sc sate es Fraternal Visit. Twelve members Improved Order of Ked Men, went t Grass Valley last night to pay a fraterna visit to Weimer Tribe of that place. Sachem Burgmen of San Francisco paid the Tribe an official visit.. At the conclusion o the meeting a was Stoakés’ very pleasant one. banquet The The Great Sachem wil restaurant occasion officially visit Wyoming Tribe on Thursday evening. — + eee — PREMATURE baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, +e: ™ Remember It. Every, dollar spent at home comes to youin one way or another. Money in circulation is the life of trade, and at home. + e@eDevays are dangerous, A dollar spent for Hood s Sarsaparilla now may prevent illness which will be expensive and hard to bear Now is the time to take Hood’s SarsaparillaHoop’s Pris cure all liver ills, relieve constipation and agsist digestion. 25c. MARRIED. In Nevada City, March 9th, by Rev. J. _ Sims, William Kendrick to Miss Hattie Nickerson, Lichards returned last Thi will be a rare opportunity to meet ‘in free consultation with one of the greatest Specialists of the 19th century, name]© , Dr. Stoddart, who has been examining physic cian and consulting-physician of tb’. Liebig World Dispensary of San Francisco for the last 18 years. It is said that t’se Doctor has treated the greatest number. of patients in that time that have ever been known to be treated by one physician, His gxperience in the treatment of Chronic, private and complicated diseases of men and women has given him, such knowledge that few cates have ever been known to baffle his great skill. Everyone requiring expert treatment for Chronic Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat,-Skin,,Blood and Reproductive and Nervous systems should not fail to meet the Doctor. We understand that the first month’s treatroent will be free,.so that all cured may be able to herald the good news to their friends and fellow-citizens. The office hours will doubtless be in the forenoon, afternoon aud evening, but it would be well for all those who can to call during the forenoon, if possible. The Liebig World Dispensary has been in honorable existence on the Pacific Coast for nearly a‘quarter.of a ceutury. They are pot jike many of the unknown who visit our city but once or twice in a lifetime and pass away never to return. Dr. Liebig & Co, have been visiting this city for very many years. Their business is conducted honorably and sacredly, confidential and with a. view of giving the greatest relief possible. Many marvelous cures bave been performed by them throughout Nevada County since the early days of California, DIED IN HIS CHAIR, W. B. Giiham, an Old Resident, Suddenly Expires. VETOED THE BILL. Governor ‘Budd Opposed to the Miners. W.B. Gilham died suddenly yesterday afternoon at.his home on the MecCourtney He was seated in. a chair and passed away so quietly that The old man had been. worrying considerably road below Grass Valley. : Is in Con, rhe Bil to Attow Apps it was supposed he had fallen asleep, tempt Cases Killed. about the condition of his aged wife, who is very sick from pneumonia, and it is thought that this may have hastened his demise, A ". Special to DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT SACRAMENTO, March 12,—Governor Budd : : sad brother of the deceased was also taken down neh eee . with pneumonia yesterday afternoon and is by Senator Tirey L, Ford ‘which allowed . dangerously ioe. this afternoon vetoed hydraulic miners the privilege to appeal. William B. Gilbam' had ,been a. resident in cases where contempt proceedings had . of this county since 1853. : : ; of Illinois, aged seventy-four years, been commenced against them. » OE y y 8 This ac » part of the Governor vir-—. This act on the part of t x . stage line, isa son’ of devessed, in 5 The . at Sissons, is a daughter. She was expected mining representatives expected better treat . to arrive at Grass Valley this afternoon, ; The funeral will take place tomorrow after. possible to. pass it over his veto. ment from the Executive. 8 . boon, pate ~~#@e+MILL. ROBBERS. — + e@ee —a SUPERIOR COURT. They Visit the Daisy Hill Mine—But Little Plunder Taken. . : Tribunal. 2 Merabers of Mistletoe Encampment He was a native Samluel Gilliam, a driver on the Downieville tually kills the bill, as it wijl be hardly . E. Montgomery, wife of a newspaperman . The Business Transacted Before That of Wyoming "Fribe; (reat served at was a back to make a lively home trade money must circulate engineer at the Daisy Hil] mine, two miles and a half southeast of Grass Valley, was startled by a pistol shot. He soon heard . other shots; and on looking out saw a nuinBecoming alarmed he turned off the electric lights andber of men near tle building. stopped the machinery. Taylor then went to the Osborne Hill mine, near. by, pe informed a friend of what had happened. The two men armed . themselves with Winchester rifles and re-! turned, ‘They looked into the building and saw four or five men there rummaging about the premises. Fearing to tackle the crowd Taylor and his friend went back to the Osborne Hill after more men. off about fifty drills, a quanity of caps and . powder and other supplies. The office was thoroughly ransacked and some valuable papers stolen, The batteries or plates were not disturbed, the robbers evidently «oncluding that they would be surprised if they attempted to clean up the mill No traces could be found of them after they left and there are the guilty parties. + ee + > Destroyed By Fire. ] —s is no clue ds to who Superior Court today, Av o'clock this morning Hd. Taylor, . ‘The following busimess was transacted in . the Callwell, presiding : John Hon. May Benailack vs, W. G. Richards et al, Order sustaining demurrer of defendants W. G. Richards aud W, 8. Richards. Frank Worthington and Geo, E, Turner vs. W. M. Mint demurrer of defendants on et al. Jobn Order overruling McBean, Unign Iron Works and W. H. Mead. + e@eGetting Weil. W. Kapson, P. Railroad, wh by-his head striking -against—a -snowshed—at s = Emigrant Gap, while the train was in’ moUpon returning with reinforcements they . tion, is recovering found that the robbers had fled. They carried . ing the family of L. A. Valley. the 0 Was. 50 rapidly. — 2 2ee brakeman severely on the C, injured He is. visit— Sprague, of Grass Small Beginnings Make great endings sometimes. Ailments that we are apt to consider trivial often grow, through neglect, into atrocious mala— ive of others. on a chronic An old cabin situated on Wood’s ravine, — It was known many as the old Spieker cabin, and soine of yesterday afternoon. the carly settlers say that .it was in years . . ' Senator Hearst, who in those days was a poor but honest miner, The cabin was a familiar landmark. + *@e-KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make pour head clear as a bell. 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. + eee + extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an . attack of rheumatism or neuralgia ; chapped . hands and face, cracked lips and violent } itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather, Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oi] Liniment should be kept on hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this natiireappear. It is a sovereign remedy, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. : [a America Leads the World. Just so with the Creat American Importing Tea Co.'s COFFEES, — SPICES, CROCKERY, CHINA, GILASSWARE. They Lead All Others for Superior Quality, Lowest Prices Hree to All Handsome Presents Given Away near the Nevada City mine, was burned . , to . after exposure to the conditions which progone by the humble domicile of the late . Bitters. these influences, a wineglassful or two of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters directly afterward should be ExposurE to rough weather, dampness, . as malaria and rhewnatism, against which duce. them. dyspepsia, is the most deservedly popular of remedies and Dasis, liver preventives. swallowed. complaint, meals promotes appetite, THis will be + +@eA wineglassful dies, dangerous in themselves and progsluctlt is the disregard of the “earlier indications of il] health which leads to the establishinent of all sorts of maladies Moreover, there are certain disorders incident to the season, such it is always desirable to fortify the system Cold, damp and miasma are surcly counteracted by Hostetter’s Stomach After you have incurred risk from For malaria, kidney and bladder trouble, nervousness aud debility it the banner week for the people of Nevada City and, vicinity to invest in fotographs, as the Omega Foto Co, are offering excellent cabinets at $2 per doz, ml ltf before at their tent on York street, a + eee ——— { proinptly attended to; warnings that something is wrong. precautions, ‘he prompt use of Dr, J, H. Mc!.ean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has'saved thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it, Price $1.00 per bottle. carat + 200+ Two Lives Saved. Mrs, Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, [ll. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope. for her~ bat two bottles Dr, King’s New Discovery domptetety cured her and she says it her life, Mr. Thos, Eggers, 136 KT rida St., San Francisco, suffered from a saved dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, He is naturally thankful, It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. © Fiee trial] bottles at Commegeial Street, Nevada Oifty. \ Carr’Bros, Drug Store, -Regular size 50¢ and $1.00, Symproms of kidney troubles should be they are nature’s Many persons die victims of kidney disease who cotld have been saved had they taken proper A A RELIEF CLUB. ame Perfect a New Organization. The relief organization which the TRranacripT stated some time ago ~ was being talked of by members ofMistletoe Encampment of this city, is a reality now, permanent organization having been effected last evening, with the following officers: H. J. Carter, President; William H. Martin, Vice President; George A, Gray, Secretary; James Kinkead, Treasurer; Dr, A. H., Tickell, Physician. The new organization is known as Golden Rule Relief Club, No. 1, its object being to provide a physician and other benefits to sick members, such provision not being allowed in the Encampment proper. This club is an independent organization, the members paying regular dues. Only Encampment members are eligible; but. they are not obliged to join if~they~ donot #0 desire. < U —— —-— 0 o@e e-----— ROBBED LAST NIGHT. Two Men Did the Job—Arrests to Be Madc. : An~inmate of the County Hospitul, known as ‘‘Harry,” claims to have been robbed last night. He had been playing poker and at 11° o’clock, while passing along Union street, says he was grabbed by two men. While one of them held a hand over his mouth the other abstracted $18 from his pockets, The men then ran off. Harry has suspicions as to who. the par. ties are and warrants’ have been issued for their arrest.
+ *@e + —s CLERGYMEN, lawyers, public speakers, singers, and actors, all rec gnize the virtues of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, One of our most ‘Tt is the best remedy that can be procured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs.” pce lagna Ir your kidneys are ihactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J, H. McLean's Little Liver and Balm will set you right again. $1.00 per bottle. , Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. + ee eminent public men says : WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. .« -—~2 +e o-— It May Do as Much for You. and algothat‘his bladder was affected. tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year-ago he Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, IIl., writes . that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for “many years, with seyere pains in his back He!Drs. Keene, Blakeslee & Co. Medical : and : Surgical INSTITUTE. ——— These eminent Specialists have had many years active experience in the Successful Cure of the WORST FORM OF ALL DISEASES Peculiar to Both Men and vwomen. —-AND THEY POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY—— GUARANTEE A CURE WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE .FAILED, BY THEIR NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT. CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, > NEVADA CITY _ Ineorporated 1876.) ‘ es CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid upincoin, -*--* ° 50,000 Undivided profits, . = 22,000 4. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON.....0.s+cee0e+ R.M. HUNT.. . .: JOHN T. MORGAN D. KE. MORGAN.. DIRECTORS Dr. BR, M. Hunt, Gro,.M. Hugues, NILES SEARLS Joun T. Moneam D, E. Morean, ly, Housman, gE. M. Preston. COBRESPONDENTS. Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases are treated with success by the ager without the use of mercury or other strong medicines. These Eminent Specialists ha cure any person afflicted with any old chronic disease, such as Consumption, cag : Head, Throat and Lung Diseases, Heart, Liver and Stomach roubles, Tape Worm, = ney and Urinary ‘Troubles, Rectal Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Piles (blind or bleeding, ) wit aout the use of knife, ligature ur caustic. Fistula, Nervous and Physical Debility of whatever nature, caused by excesses or abuses, Nervous Prostration, Epilepsy, its, Paralysis, Rheumatism and Skin Diseases, All Diseases of the Generative Organs, Male and Female. DISEASES OF WOMEN.—The Doctor's success in treating diseases peculiar to women have given them a national reputation. Falling of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retroversion Antiversion, positively cured without the .cruel eterine supporter ; paves ' (whites) vaginal or uterine, all Unnatural Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, ete. Al irregularities of the monthly flow speedily and permanently cured, Dr. Blakeslee’s Orchid Balm Specific recommends him to all ladies as the most successful specialist for dis~ eases pecular to women on the Coast.. DISEASES OF MEN—Thousands of young, middle-aged and old men who have confided in these doctors aré happy, and testify to their success in restoring them to pee health and vigor of manhood from a life worse than death. Loss of Manhood, Seminal Weakness, Spermatorcea, Impotency, Variocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, and all disease of a private nature, Syphilis in its various forms. No Mercury, but speedily cured by latest methods. DRS, KEENE, BLAKESLEE & CO. are regular ‘graduated physicians and have made a specialty of this class of diseases for many years, They are the only sur~ geons that guarantee a permanent cure for RUPTURE, CONSULTATION FREE. A friendly chat will cost you nothing and if your case is curable the doctor will tell you so and give you every care. : NEVADA CITY Rooms 1 and 2, OFFICE}: Union Hotel. New York—National Bank of North Ame rica. an Francisco—Firat National Bauk. Sucramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Co. We issue Sight Drafts payable in NEW_YO . SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Burope. Collections on any partof the United States a specialty. Hivhest price paid for County and State Warauts, Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office atthe Bank, This Bank maintains an office at Grass Valley, where. a general Banking business ig travpacted, J. M, THOMAS, . Resident Agent at Grass Valley. BASSO & CO. Have rented the building on Broad Street, lately occupied by the.Golden West Res~ taurant, and are prepared to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales At All Hours, Day or: Night. Tomales 15 Cents Apiece, or Two for 25 Cents. The place is sell fitted up, and, those so desiring can ‘have Tomales served in the building. We guarantee our Tomales to be the -best in the market, and the most value for the ‘Beautiful Suitings. and Overcoats, . FOR MEN’S WEAR.~<— A PERFECT; . FIT . I have an extensive line of imported and domestic 4 cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your “Sunday . . i Best” Suit, I am making OVERCOATS of the Latest Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED: that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats. Come and see them, SESE adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At Carr Bros. Drug Store. Sarsaparilla ADMITTED . i READ RULE XV. “Articles that are in any way dangerous or offensive, also patent medicines, nostrums, and empirical preparations, ingredients are concealed, will 2 not be admitted to the Expo2 sition.”’ Why_was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla_admitted ? Because it is nota patent medicine, riot a nostrum, hor a secret preparation, ¢ not dangerous, not an experiment, and 9 beeause it is all that a family medi¢ine 0 shouldbe, cooooogocooco0° ° °o ° ° ° Chicago, 1893. ‘Why not get the Best? ©000000000000000000000 © 0000000000000 Hevada County Haron Gauge LLB. < wy WM MY Gus TINE TABLE NO. 50. Trains will leave and afrive at Nevada City on and after Monday; March 11,°1805, as follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo 9.00 A f1 cal Train arriving at Sup ch ae at 7:16 P:M;;-and -Overland for the ast. 8 P P. M., Daily, connecting with -55 overland trains arriving at San Francisco at 6:45 and and overand for the Bast. A. M. .4-§0 cents, ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 4:40 A. M. Daily, connecting with over° land train from-East ard Overland leaving San Francisco ie 5:80 °P.-M. ‘ Daily, connecting with §.10 ie overland train leaying San Francisco at 7:00A, M. DAILY, Fare oh this train, 2 ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. 8.30 P ri Daily. Fare on this train 26 cents. e GRORGS FLETCHER, en’) Pass. cket Agent, EDW’D. H. BROW®, Superintendent. . & Take the TRANSCRIPT. began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once, Electric Bitters is capetially . ) E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor. Commercial Street, in Transcript Block. MMMM MMH HM HHH HK HH HH HHH HHH Jd. EK. CARR. T. H,. CARR. CARR BROS. PROPRIETORS OF.2THE— Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streots, Nevada City! , eee ¥ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, ils, Varnishes, Etc. School Books, Blank Books. : Miscellaneous” Books, Periodicals, = — Pictorials, <~lMepazines. Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, money.\Dr. A. Chapman, i\Dr. N. BH. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Cnapman,DENTISTS, NEVADA CITY CAL. . eae Local Anesthetics, if desired. . Office at Residence, . Sacramento Street. Twin City “Steam Laundry, We are now ready for ‘B1z’ Ps San Francisco prices. All work guaran~ teed. We solicit a share Prompt delivery, of your work, A,H,. GRISWOLD, Proprietor, Miss Cohen and Will Swartz, (gents. COMPOUND : SULPHUR _ POWDER! ~ The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. ‘sso LT ! Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body’ that has used it proclaim it tobe a wonderful medicine, ~ Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair, trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY. The Habitual Constipation, Great Remedy for LAND NOTICE. OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., Veterinary Surgeon, ; ge UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, i Marysville, California, Mareh 4, 1895.) Ex-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Central Pa cific Railroad Company has. filed in this office a list of lands situated in the Townships described below and has‘applied for a patent for said lands; thatthe list is open to the publie for inspection. anda copy thereof, by descrip tive subdivisions, has been posted in a conven Indigetion, Piles Diseased Liver, . Billiousness, Gout, ient place in this office for the inspection: of County, Cal, all persons interes'ed and the public generally : Within the next sixty days following the Rheumatism gl fi ae Ree, protests Or contests against ; : é 1e Claim of the company to any tractor sub nade . . gf a# All Chronic: Diseases a Specialty. . divis on desvribed in the list, on the ground Sciatic Ay ms R y that the same is more valuable for milaral then . * Lumbago, agricultural purposes, will be received ani noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C . “WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Gout, Ete. Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City. Residence, Grass Valley Cal. a Rezister T. J. SHERWOOD, : , 5: = Z P s = = ; Receiver. 2 Oo Tuirry Years’ Pracrice, go ee ey og! BW14 Fection 38, Townsh'p Sold by all Druggists. 8W.14 of SE.14 of SW.',,Section 33, Township — 117 N., Range 8 E,, 10 acrgs siaia N.ig 8 O35, Township 17. N., Range 8 F., REFERENCES. , : 320 acres, : Sa é ‘ SW.l, SW Atl apy wer 3 ~ . ae : A. C. Henry;"A. K. P. Harmon, Sr., F. Pd eb oi Soe 2,""Township 16 ' N., K, Shattuck, D, D. Crowley, M. D.,G, W. Total, 390 acres. m6 Langan, Hon. J. C. Martin, Oakland, Cal.; William Pridham, Supt, Wells, Fargo & Co,’s Express;-W. J, Broderick, Pres. Agricultural Park & Main St. R, ‘R. Co.; Dr. K. D. Wise, Wm. 'M. Osborne, Geo, H. Bonebrake; Pres. L. A. National Bank; G. Nadeau, Florence; L. J. Rose, aud E. J, Baldwin,. Los Angeles, Cal, ——~“ ISTHETake THB TRANSORIPT Nevad :::County. . eading:::::Newspaper OF My Vip'oma Hangs in My Office, ° ra ° eo’ d — = HE D Published BROWN . SI 15 Cts. pe The Valu e Colonel . filed at Sai and execute of his estat of his ranch creek, to . ton, He p of the real ; sold, He < of the exper paid to his Bessie Thor Harry T. © bequest to t office furni residue in e Bessie ‘Tho Sarah Fran James BD, ‘I’ Ti The weat the first or Hoated to ti ‘on the Nati ——white—andbeing above storm is ne furnished . and will be graphic ins’ daily showi ‘predictions Th Threatening today or t containing t formation ¢: the above h hours, Discl Sue Cuey who was re writ of hab again yeste! fense on a jail by orde breathes th writ of hal by Judge € this mornin Court, at w Judge Cald missed, on the Peace . after it had The read to learn the disease that all its stage Catarrh Ou ‘to the med constitutio: tional trea taken inte blood and thereby di disease, an building uw nature in ¢ have so mt that they « case that i testimonia Bis a” «old Caprats Cal., says: first medi do me al Oarr Bros. This rer and 80 po} tion. “All sing the medicine . to do all will cure neys, wi Rheum ar blood, \ and prev fevers,—! and Indi, satisfacti —Price 5 Bros. Dr N A pure . from Ar -